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Trouble ripping Blu-ray using "Direct render to video" for subtitle
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Originally posted by october262 View Post
Unfortunately it does not solve my problem.
I use option 1) and want to use my GPU to speed up things. With GPU a BluRay title is rendered at a little less than an hour - without the GPU it takes 5 hours.
And for about one third of the titles the rendering fails when using the GPU - while they can be rendered without the GPU.
So at the end of the day I can render all the titles - it just becomes a very long day
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Originally posted by pju55 View Post
Thanks for pointing me to it.
Unfortunately it does not solve my problem.
I use option 1) and want to use my GPU to speed up things. With GPU a BluRay title is rendered at a little less than an hour - without the GPU it takes 5 hours.
And for about one third of the titles the rendering fails when using the GPU - while they can be rendered without the GPU.
So at the end of the day I can render all the titles - it just becomes a very long day
if the latest driver version doesn't work, you can try rolling back to an earlier driver.
also try clicking common settings - general settings - click the factory default settings button
in the lower left corner of the general settings area.
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Originally posted by october262 View Post
do you have the latest driver update for your graphics card ??
if the latest driver version doesn't work, you can try rolling back to an earlier driver.
also try clicking common settings - general settings - click the factory default settings button
in the lower left corner of the general settings area.
And yes, the driver is updated to latest release - not that it made any difference.
At the moment I just wonder how to get feedback from Support - Mona has become very silent after receiving testing material.
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Please try with the latest version DVDFab 11.0.2.6 at http://www.dvdfab.cn/download.htm
Still fails, please send us dvdfab_internal log as attachment for troubleshooting, the default location for log file is: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab11\Log
Thanks.
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The problem is still there - the log attached & a snapshot of the Ripper page.
Time Elapsed just continue to count up.With no progress and no GPU usage and CPU usage between 25% and 30% (quad core Pentium).
Nothing is written to the log file - in this case about 20 minutes have elapsed since last log entry.
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Originally posted by pju55 View PostThe problem is still there - the log attached & a snapshot of the Ripper page.
Time Elapsed just continue to count up.With no progress and no GPU usage and CPU usage between 25% and 30% (quad core Pentium).
Nothing is written to the log file - in this case about 20 minutes have elapsed since last log entry.
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